Jhenkar V Dixit

Jhenkar graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States following which he worked at leading companies like HP, Intel and vmWare in the Silicon Valley. During his stint at the silicon valley , Jhenkar worked on varied domains including system firmware, distributed computing , virtualization and Windows operating system development. Prior to founding StrideAware he founded his first company which focused on providing frugal high performance computing to enterprises by effective re-use of existing resources. Jhenkar has filed multiple patents, authored publications and has also also authored a book about effective data center management.

Anil Kumble

Anil Kumble is a former international cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team. His 18-year cricketing career has spanned many significant achievements. The one that outshines all the others was the time when he bagged 10 wickets in a single innings. Only two bowlers top his tally of 619 test wickets. Kumble was recognized as a skilled and consistent player as well as an effective leader. Kumble’s personal traits - toughness, self-assurance, empathy and adaptability, to name a few – also contribute to his success off the field. Kumble was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour in 2005. After having played for 18 years, he announced his retirement from international cricket in November 2008. In October 2012, Kumble was appointed the chairman of International Cricket Council (ICC)'s cricket committee.In February 2015, he became the fourth Indian cricketer to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. Owing to the plethora of superlatives associated with this thorough gentleman and our limited web real estate which fails to house all of them , we shall now hand it over to our friends at Google to tell you more.

Vinod Naidu

Vinod has over 20 years' experience in sports management and media. He has been responsible for structuring and creating some of the largest brand associations in both the endorsement and equity space. He is an alumnus of the St. Joseph's College of Commerce, Bangalore. He initially worked with Ogilvy & Mather before his foray into the world of sport as part of Mark Mascarenhas' sports management firm, WorldTel. He was instrumental in setting up the player management business as well as the publishing business for WorldTel. Over the last five years, he has been with World Sports Group, working on Brand Sachin, including Indian Cricket and the Indian Premier League. Vinod has most recently set up his own Sports Management Agency.

Subu Iyer

Subu has over 19 years of research and development experience in the computer industry in Web Software Development and Distributed Systems Management. He currently leads HP’s web connected printer program that involves HP ePrint and PrintApp Execution Platform. Subu is responsible for Product Management, Program Management, Architecture, Development, QA, Deployment & Operations of the HP ePrint Platform. Prior to taking up his current role as Director, Subu was at HP Labs , Palo Alto where he filed numerous patents , authored publications and was also the recipient of the distinguished IEEE best paper award. At StrideAware, Subu has been instrumental right from the outset in architecting scalable solutions and has been a great source of input to our engineering and management teams.

Dr. David Anderson

Dr. David Anderson is research scientist at the Space Sciences Laboratory, at the University of California, Berkeley, and an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the University of Houston. Anderson leads the SETI@home, BOINC, Bossa and Bolt software projects. In 2002 he created the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing project, which develops an open-source software platform for volunteer computing. BOINC is used by about 100 projects, including SETI@home, Einstein@home, Rosetta@home, Climateprediction.net, and the IBM World Community Grid. It is used as a platform for several distributed applications in areas as diverse as mathematics, medicine, molecular biology, climatology, and astrophysics. Dr.Anderson was involved in Stardust@home, which used 23,000 volunteers to identify interstellar dust particles via the Web - an approach called distributed thinking. In 2007 Anderson launched two new software projects: Bossa (middleware for distributed thinking), and Bolt (a framework for web-based training and education in the context of volunteer computing and distributed thinking). As a distinguished computer scientist, with a wealth of experience in distributed computing and building large scale solutions like BOINC, Dr. Anderson, among many other things would provide StrideAware great perspective in terms of deploying solutions at massive scale.

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